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Kirill Smelkov
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asyncio.docs: Improve wordings; add a note to the Coroutines section. Issue #20706
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@@ -102,7 +102,8 @@ Run an event loop
Run until the :class:`Future` is done.
If the argument is a coroutine, it is wrapped in a :class:`Task`.
If the argument is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`, it is wrapped
in a :class:`Task`.
Return the Future's result, or raise its exception.
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@@ -207,7 +208,7 @@ Creating connections
socket type :py:data:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM`. *protocol_factory* must be a
callable returning a :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>` which will try to
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>` which will try to
establish the connection in the background. When successful, the
coroutine returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
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@@ -274,7 +275,7 @@ Creating connections
:py:data:`~socket.AF_INET6` depending on *host* (or *family* if specified),
socket type :py:data:`~socket.SOCK_DGRAM`.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>` which will try to
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>` which will try to
establish the connection in the background. When successful, the
coroutine returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
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@@ -288,7 +289,7 @@ Creating connections
family is used to communicate between processes on the same machine
efficiently.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>` which will try to
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>` which will try to
establish the connection in the background. When successful, the
coroutine returns a ``(transport, protocol)`` pair.
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@@ -302,8 +303,8 @@ Creating listening connections
.. method:: BaseEventLoop.create_server(protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, \*, family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, reuse_address=None)
A :ref:`coroutine
function <coroutine>` which creates a TCP server bound to host and
port.
A :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>` method which creates a TCP server bound to
host and
port.
The return value is a :class:`AbstractServer` object which can be used to stop
the service.
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@@ -332,8 +333,6 @@ Creating listening connections
expire. If not specified will automatically be set to True on
UNIX.
This method returns a :ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>`.
.. seealso::
The function :func:`start_server` creates a (:class:`StreamReader`,
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@@ -380,7 +379,7 @@ Low-level socket operations
representing the data received. The maximum amount of data to be received
at once is specified by *nbytes*.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. seealso::
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@@ -392,9 +391,9 @@ Low-level socket operations
This method continues to send data from *data* until either all data has
been sent or an error occurs. ``None`` is returned on success. On error,
an exception is raised, and there is no way to determine how much data, if
any, was successfully
sent
.
any, was successfully
processed by the receiving end of the connection
.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. seealso::
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@@ -410,7 +409,7 @@ Low-level socket operations
:py:data:`~socket.AF_INET` and :py:data:`~socket.AF_INET6` address families.
Use :meth:`getaddrinfo` to resolve the hostname asynchronously.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. seealso::
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@@ -427,7 +426,7 @@ Low-level socket operations
and *address* is the address bound to the socket on the other end of the
connection.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. seealso::
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.. method:: BaseEventLoop.getaddrinfo(host, port, \*, family=0, type=0, proto=0, flags=0)
Similar to the :meth:`socket.getaddrinfo` function, but return a
:
ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>`
.
This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`, similar to
:
meth:`socket.getaddrinfo` function but non-blocking
.
.. method:: BaseEventLoop.getnameinfo(sockaddr, flags=0)
Similar to the :meth:`socket.getnameinfo` function, but return a
:
ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>`
.
This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`, similar to
:
meth:`socket.getnameinfo` function but non-blocking
.
Running subprocesses
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XXX
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
See the constructor of the :class:`subprocess.Popen` class for parameters.
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@@ -480,7 +479,7 @@ Run subprocesses asynchronously using the :mod:`subprocess` module.
XXX
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
See the constructor of the :class:`subprocess.Popen` class for parameters.
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@@ -493,7 +492,7 @@ Run subprocesses asynchronously using the :mod:`subprocess` module.
Return pair (transport, protocol), where transport support
:class:`ReadTransport` interface.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: BaseEventLoop.connect_write_pipe(protocol_factory, pipe)
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Return pair (transport, protocol), where transport support
:class:`WriteTransport` interface.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. seealso::
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@@ -549,6 +548,8 @@ pool of processes). By default, an event loop uses a thread pool executor
*executor* is a :class:`~concurrent.futures.Executor` instance,
the default executor is used if *executor* is ``None``.
This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
.. method:: BaseEventLoop.set_default_executor(executor)
Set the default executor used by :meth:`run_in_executor`.
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.. method:: wait_closed()
Coroutine
to wait until service is closed.
A :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`
to wait until service is closed.
Handle
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:class:`StreamReaderProtocol` classes, just copy the code -- there's really
nothing special here except some convenience.)
This function
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This function
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. function:: start_server(client_connected_cb, host=None, port=None, \*, loop=None, limit=None, **kwds)
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The return value is the same as :meth:`~BaseEventLoop.create_server()`, i.e.
a :class:`AbstractServer` object which can be used to stop the service.
This function
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This function
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. function:: open_unix_connection(path=None, \*, loop=None, limit=None, **kwds)
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Stream functions
See :func:`open_connection` for information about return value and other
details.
This function
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This function
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
Availability: UNIX.
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Stream functions
See :func:`start_server` for information about return value and other
details.
This function
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This function
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
Availability: UNIX.
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If the EOF was received and the internal buffer is empty,
return an empty ``bytes`` object.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: readline()
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If the EOF was received and the internal buffer is empty,
return an empty ``bytes`` object.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: readexactly(n)
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:attr:`IncompleteReadError.partial` attribute of the exception contains
the partial read bytes.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: at_eof()
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Otherwise, block until another coroutine calls :meth:`set` to set the
flag to true, then return ``True``.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
Condition
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condition variable in another coroutine. Once awakened, it re-acquires
the lock and returns ``True``.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: wait_for(predicate)
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The predicate should be a callable which result will be interpreted as a
boolean value. The final predicate value is the return value.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
Semaphores
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until some other coroutine has called :meth:`release` to make it larger
than ``0``, and then return ``True``.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: locked()
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If you yield from :meth:`get()`, wait until a item is available.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: get_nowait()
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If you yield from ``put()``, wait until a free slot is available before
adding item.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: put_nowait(item)
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it is complete. When the count of unfinished tasks drops to zero,
:meth:`join` unblocks.
This method
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This method
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
.. method:: task_done()
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message is logged. See :ref:`Detect coroutines never scheduled
<asyncio-coroutine-not-scheduled>`.
.. note::
In this documentation, some methods are documented as coroutines,
even if they are plain Python functions returning a :class:`Future`.
This is intentional to have a freedom of tweaking the implementation
of these functions in the future. If such a function is needed to be
used in a callback-style code, wrap its result with :func:`async`.
.. _asyncio-hello-world-coroutine:
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.. function:: sleep(delay, result=None, \*, loop=None)
Create a :ref:`coroutine
object
<coroutine>` that completes after a given
Create a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>` that completes after a given
time (in seconds). If *result* is provided, it is produced to the caller
when the coroutine completes.
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| | futures finish or are cancelled. |
+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
This function
returns a :ref:`coroutine object
<coroutine>`.
This function
is a :ref:`coroutine
<coroutine>`.
Usage::
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cancels the task and raises :exc:`TimeoutError`. To avoid the task
cancellation, wrap it in :func:`shield`.
This function is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
Usage::
result = yield from asyncio.wait_for(fut, 60.0)
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